Deodorants are available as aerosols or roll-ons. 除臭剂有喷雾装或滚抹装.
An aerosol bomb. 喷雾剂的小容器
This year, the scientists are measuring the heaviest aerosol pollution on Earth. 今年,科学家们将研究地球上最严重的空气悬浮微粒污染问题。
aerosol
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a cloud of solid or liquid particles in a gas
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a dispenser that holds a substance under pressure and that can release it as a fine spray (usually by means of a propellant gas)
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The other three _ ganciclovir, aerosol pentamidine and alpha interferon _ are used to treat AIDS-related conditions.
Always, Dr. King was a great inspiration to all of us." Forty-three percent of imported aerosol cosmetics contained chlorofluorocarbon compounds banned as propellants by the United States 10 years ago, the Customs Service said Monday.
Mr. Tapp estimated the metal aerosol cans accounted for C$3 billion of sales in each of the European and North American container markets.
The declaration said developing countries should be helped in finding and financing alternatives to CFCs, which are used in refrigeration, cleaning, aerosol cans and other industrial products.
It has a remarkable effect." Dr. Crystal takes credit for putting Genentech's DNase into aerosol form. He said the idea of using DNase has been around since the 1950s or so, but that the bovine form of the enzyme caused allergic reactions.
Ten years after the federal government forced a change in the stuff that makes liquid spew out of aerosol cans, some environmentalists are worrying that it was simply a matter of swapping one evil for another.
At one time, CFCs were used in the U.S. as a propellant in aerosol products.
He says American Home sent him a letter stating, "We have no objection to the continued use of the prefix Pan on an aerosol product with any number of acceptable suffixes."
The aerosol products business, which includes products ranging from cleaners to laundry starch, as well as paint, continues to grow in sales and earnings, he said.
In the first tests, the insulin aerosol irritated the nasal membranes.
Preliminary tests on adults found that a commonly used blood pressure medicine, given in aerosol form, significantly slowed lung damage in victims, according to the report in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Tens of thousands of AIDS patients could be helped by an experimental drug soon to be approved in aerosol form by the Food and Drug Administration, AIDS activists said Wednesday.
At the top of his stack are documents for aerosol valve parts from West Germany.
Overseas CFCs are also used as aerosol propellants.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the expanded use of an aerosol drug to fight a life-threatening pneumonia that strikes AIDS patients.
Others believe that drugs such as AZT and aerosol pentamidine, available for use beginning in 1986 and 1987, may have slowed the onset of AIDS in people who began taking it before they developed symptoms of the disease.
If infected people are given AZT or an aerosol form of the drug pentamidine to stave off development of AIDS, the interval may run longer, said researcher Andrew Moss.
An explosion rocked the cellar when heat from the fire reached some aerosol cans and paint cans, but no one was injured, Potenza said.
The pouch contains beads of tobacco extracts, including nicotine and other flavorings, and is a dazzling piece of aerosol technology, according to some specialists who have studied it.
He was named vice chairman of Peerless, a newly created, less active post at the maker of metal and plastic tubes and aerosol cans.
CFCs, contained in such materials as styrofoam and aerosol propellants, are blamed for the deterioration of the earth's protective ozone layer.
They included an 'environmentally friendly' aerosol, a miniature microscope, and a surgical laser.
Reports of the chemists' work sparked a massive U.S. consumer boycott of aerosol deodorants, hair sprays and similar products that depended on CFCs.
They were banned as aerosol propellants in the United States in 1978.
The 1995 ban is part of a complex regulation that would allow exceptions for manufacturers to keep some polluting aerosol products on the market until 1999.
For two consecutive six-month periods, they used aerosol amiloride or a placebo.
The law firm of Robins, Zelle, Larson and Kaplan bought about 200 aerosol cans of Mace for employees, said managing partner Tom Kayser.
Chlorofluorocarbons, which are used in refrigerants, cleaning fluids, foam products and _ except in the United States _ aerosol sprays, destroy the high-altitude ozone layer that screens the Earth from harmful radiation.
Typically, aerosol pentamidine costs about $100 for a 300 milligram dose taken once a month.
Global sales of the compounds are also rising because, among other things, most European nations didn't follow the U.S. aerosol ban.